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Frantic search for girl, 12, who vanished from UK city centre in early hours – as family beg ‘please come home to us’

Published on May 12, 2025 at 05:39 AM

COPS have launched a desperate search for a missing 12-year-old girl as her family begs her to come home.

Mylie went missing in central Bristol at 2am yesterday with cops now “concerned for her welfare.”;;

The schoolgirl was last spotted in Southmead, Greystoke Avenue, and the city centre, according to her grandmother.

Cops released an appeal urging anyone who may have spotted her to get in touch.

They said: “Can you help find missing 12-year-old Mylie?

“She was last seen in Bristol city centre at 2am today (11 May) and we’re concerned for her welfare.

“She has links to Chard, Crewkerne, Ilminster, Bristol and Lyme Regis.

“If you know where she is, call 999 with reference 5225130736.”;;

Mylie was described as white, about 5ft tall and of slim build with brown hair.

She was last seen wearing a black Hoodrich hoodie, grey tracksuit botttoms and black trainers.

The schoolgirl’s concerned Grandmother also shared a post urging for the youngster to come home.

On Facebook she shared: “Anybody who’s seen Mylie my Grandaughter please contact myself and police asap – been missing from care home in Somerset since yesterday 1pm.

“Last seen in Southmead Bristol Greystoke Avenue and city centre, please anything .

“As I haven’t spoke to her since she called from a private number since 11.30 last night much appreciated myself and family so worried for her safety and where she is.

“Mylie, please come to us – hoping she isn’t far.”;;

Close-up of a young person with short hair.
Mylie went missing in central Bristol at 2am yesterday

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